I'm still not telling, sorry. Not only does it fall under my Disclaimer, I'm also not going to rant on about the incredible backlog of stuff I have right now and the fact that it's not at all a good idea to overload folk with randomly re-prioritized stuff.

No, I'll just rephrase the old adage known as Baruch's law and make it my own -

When all you have is a lack of resources, everyone looks like a work mule.

Shameless Plug

Before moving on to the news, I hereby pronounce Mail Act-On to be the second best thing since sliced bread (although I'm pretty sure I could get Quicksilver - the best one - to do most of what it does).

I've been using it for a while, but today I re-factored my action bindings and was able to cope with my overflowing RSS inbox (yes, I'm still using newspipe, and it still rocks) in less than forty-five minutes.

News Dump

Moderately fresh and juicy.

10.4.4 is rumored to be in the works. Doesn't surprise me, since Mail.app still has most of the issues I rant about - plus a couple of new ones, like it mis-reporting the number of unread messages in some folders by twice the amount.

Cisco is wrong. IPv6 isn't being blocked by v4 "loyalists", it's being blocked by the complete and utter lack of decent support at the application level (and I'm not talking about browsers here), which in turn allows ISPs to remain at the "why bother?" stage. The instant BitTorrent working atop IPv6 becomes popular, IPv6 will take off like a bat out of hell.

Orange makes it evident that they know nothing about security whatsoever.